Falling in the first round of the Australian Open, Venus failed to defend her last year’s runner-up points and we only briefly saw her in the Aztec collection, i.e. the geometric overlapping bold colors of the Aztec Love Tank and the solid blue Aztec Fly Skirt.

During her run to the Indian Wells semifinals, the seven-time Grand Slam champion wore the Hari Captivate Dress, from the EleVen Hari collection which she said was inspired by her dog Harold.

Bold eyeliner and chunky hoop earrings are not your typical part of sports fashion, but this is not just any WTA player, it’s legendary Venus Williams.

A vibrant floral print combined with colors blue knights, baja blue and coral defined the Goddess collection that marked Venus’ Miami Open appearance. Above we can see the Goddess Apex Tank, a white halter-neck design featuring bold side colorblocks, and the Goddess Fly Skirt.

Venus always offers a wide variety of styles in every collection and that was the most obvious in Miami, where she also wore the EleVen Goddess Vertical Tank and EleVen Goddess Encase Skirt, an ensemble that is completely different from the Apex Tank + Fly Skirt combo, although it is from the same collection.

The bold shirt features a dominant white colorblock panel at back and side tie shirring.

Venus also came up with a little more subdued Atlanta outfit by pairing a solid yellow tank with the printed flutter skirt and visor.

In Montreal we saw the EleVen Atlanta Triad Dress which has this mock wrap style that is quite frequent in Venus’ fashion.

The US Open was the American’s last tournament in 2018, where she sported a purple-based graffiti-inspired print with pops of pink yarrow and lime popsicle from the Prima Donna collection. Venus showcased several outfits at Flushing Meadows and even during her first-round match she put two ensembles on display.